183
183
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
hear, all along on the eastern seaboard. questions to test those who would lead america. >> questions indeed. for the very latest, we can go to jane hill. as steve was reported, the city is starting to get back to life. i am not sure this will be a new york that we all know. >> no, it is a very peculiar feeling. we are very near battery park on the southern tip of manhattan. this is the battery under park, one of the seven main passes through the city. four out of seven of these tunnels are still full of water. this is part of the challenge facing the authorities. in fact, he made the point that this is one of the issues that he is aware of. if this city is going to be back moving. these underpasses are vital to traffic flows and they have to be pumped out. this is a massive drop. it feels actually quite busy given that it is rush hour here. there are a lot of cabs in particular going up and down. i think you get a sense of this city moving. it is some way that people can get around. this is of course a subway that is the li
hear, all along on the eastern seaboard. questions to test those who would lead america. >> questions indeed. for the very latest, we can go to jane hill. as steve was reported, the city is starting to get back to life. i am not sure this will be a new york that we all know. >> no, it is a very peculiar feeling. we are very near battery park on the southern tip of manhattan. this is the battery under park, one of the seven main passes through the city. four out of seven of these...
160
160
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us for the very latest from the hurricane ravaged eastern seaboard next. follow the wings. ♪ lou: good news for the aba campaign, a new poll out showing the president crushing governor romney. some bad news associated with it. it is a poll taken in russia. that's right, all whopping 41 percent of russians want president obama reelected. only 8%, 8% back romney. oh, my goodness. they have cancer that sort of things. those romney supporters may want to kind of watch their backs given what is happening in russia these days. romney will have history on his side heading into next week's election. the republicans have won every single presidential election on november 6th. going back to 1860's when abraham lincoln beat democrat stephen douglas. only five days to get that election in and see if the street continues. i don't see why they don't just call the election based on that historical imperative. new reports tonight that dnc chairman w. wasserman shultz got involved in dated altercation with the florida police officer. he asked her to stop blocking traffic
stay with us for the very latest from the hurricane ravaged eastern seaboard next. follow the wings. ♪ lou: good news for the aba campaign, a new poll out showing the president crushing governor romney. some bad news associated with it. it is a poll taken in russia. that's right, all whopping 41 percent of russians want president obama reelected. only 8%, 8% back romney. oh, my goodness. they have cancer that sort of things. those romney supporters may want to kind of watch their backs given...
98
98
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard. there's some more flooding pictures. that's hoboken, i think. this is "hardball," the place for politics. a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. >>> we've got some new "new york times" quinnipiac/cbs poll numbers in three
seaboard. there's some more flooding pictures. that's hoboken, i think. this is "hardball," the place for politics. a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau...
279
279
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: six million people now along the eastern seaboard are still without power. that is down from a peak of about 8.5 million. new york and new jersey still have more than two million customers apiece that are without power. especially slow progress in new york and new york city. con-edison restored power to customers today. the stoplights were working. but the quarter million customers without power in lower manhattan will likely be in the dark through friday. more than half a million customers in the garden states saw the lights come back on this afternoon. pseng says it will take seven to ten days to get everyone back online in. the meantime, they may bring in generators to help restore high-rise customers in urban areas. in connecticut, about 475,000 still in the dark tonight. power restored to 350,000 customers since monday night. in pennsylvania, 850,000 still without power. ttnl electric expects power to be restored by 11:00 p.m. in friday. throe thousand in the dark in maryland, that is down from 365,000 at the peak. we'll see if laguardia is going to ope
. >> reporter: six million people now along the eastern seaboard are still without power. that is down from a peak of about 8.5 million. new york and new jersey still have more than two million customers apiece that are without power. especially slow progress in new york and new york city. con-edison restored power to customers today. the stoplights were working. but the quarter million customers without power in lower manhattan will likely be in the dark through friday. more than half a...
260
260
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> suarez: a hurricane in the final days of october, fed by warm ocean water, slams the eastern seaboard. it's a reminder of how often extreme weather events have been in the news. the debate over climate change-- whether it's real, and who or what is causing it-- rages on without signs of abating. superstorm sandy battered the coastline. and a record 14-foot storm surge brought new york city to a standstill, leaving the city with potentially staggering repair costs. all this came just months after the summer heat wave caused harsh droughts throughout the midwest, and wildfires that engulfed entire swaths of colorado, according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration the last year from june of 2011 to july of 2012 was the nation's warmest year since recordkeeping began in 1895. and it's just over a year ago that hurricane irene caused record flooding in the northeast. but with sandy came new records and according to new york governor andrew cuomo, more pressure for governments to act. >> i joke that every two years we have a 100 year flood. the frequency is way up. it is n
. >> suarez: a hurricane in the final days of october, fed by warm ocean water, slams the eastern seaboard. it's a reminder of how often extreme weather events have been in the news. the debate over climate change-- whether it's real, and who or what is causing it-- rages on without signs of abating. superstorm sandy battered the coastline. and a record 14-foot storm surge brought new york city to a standstill, leaving the city with potentially staggering repair costs. all this came just...
66
66
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> eastern seaboard slowly pulls itself back together after hurricane sandy. some of the hardest hit people are small business owners. coming up, resources and tips from barry stallone. gerri: for those who experiencedage after sandy, i will tell you the steps to take to get your insurance covering it. gerri: for homeowners who were in the path of sandy, the real troubsell just starting, filing a homeowner claims and a settlement is a lot of work. more on that in a minute. here are steps, homeowners should take right now to prepare a claim, find your policy, i know it may be no small feat, you may have to dig around with a flashlight, find the declaration's page, if you have a hurricane deductible, typically, there it is, it runs about 500 to $1,000. but it could be as much as 2% to 5% of the insured value of your home. not the home market value. and hurricanes are deductible by law. states on east coast, and southern seaboard. scan your policy for anticoncurrent causation clauses. you may have difficulting getting any coverage, take pictures of your home and
. >> eastern seaboard slowly pulls itself back together after hurricane sandy. some of the hardest hit people are small business owners. coming up, resources and tips from barry stallone. gerri: for those who experiencedage after sandy, i will tell you the steps to take to get your insurance covering it. gerri: for homeowners who were in the path of sandy, the real troubsell just starting, filing a homeowner claims and a settlement is a lot of work. more on that in a minute. here are...
131
131
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> as cities along the eastern seaboard begin cleaning up sandy's wreckage, one group seems happy about the damage. occupy wall street's official twitter account posted these tweets tuesday. "no subways, no electricity, no chains." go outside, meet your neighbors, talk, share a meal. when capitalism retreats, our communities flourish. as capitalism halts we experience exceptional period of mutual support and common care. cameras were rolling yesterday when buzz feed reporter mckay copkins made this comment about governor romney before he took the stage in ohio -- >> i really wonder -- [ inaudible ] >> bret: he admitted the snipe and that his prediction was wrong. "looks likebe my snide comment caught on live stream was wrong." romney got the tone just right at this event in dayton. >> finally, rahm emanuel dodged interview question until after the election. florida fourth grader asked president obama's former white house chie chief of staff, "do u have funny stories you can tell us about president obama?" emanuel said there were all kind of story bus he wouldn't share them just ye
. >>> as cities along the eastern seaboard begin cleaning up sandy's wreckage, one group seems happy about the damage. occupy wall street's official twitter account posted these tweets tuesday. "no subways, no electricity, no chains." go outside, meet your neighbors, talk, share a meal. when capitalism retreats, our communities flourish. as capitalism halts we experience exceptional period of mutual support and common care. cameras were rolling yesterday when buzz feed...
158
158
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
and across the eastern seaboard. businesses are important. but your family's held and safety is the most important, so i just wanted to say that. >> thank you for pointing that out. you can't say it enough and i am here and i see it and i know it and i thank you. there was throughout your conference call and your notes a theme, which is that your biggest problem is you've not been able to keep the stuff on the shelves. you would have done much better in your numbers -- you berated yourself for not having enough product. >> we like to take credit when we execute well. this last quarter, we could have sold more mac and cheese. we didn't forecast it right. we were a little slow to react. we left some sales on the table. we reported 20% growth in the quarter. we probably could have done 22%, 23% if we'd executed better. but we like to call it like we see it. we have a great brand and we're in a good spot and we just need to execute at a high level. >> you're going from being in that isolated aisle of organics to being mainstream. what does that m
and across the eastern seaboard. businesses are important. but your family's held and safety is the most important, so i just wanted to say that. >> thank you for pointing that out. you can't say it enough and i am here and i see it and i know it and i thank you. there was throughout your conference call and your notes a theme, which is that your biggest problem is you've not been able to keep the stuff on the shelves. you would have done much better in your numbers -- you berated...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard. so i think we're really lucky we see a b. and i think the way to way to fix that is move away from it because there's no state there absolutely well they can dream as a system president professor at suny empire state college enjoy the day off i'm sorry students are not upset about it but i do want to thank you for being on the show today thank you very much my pleasure. well another result of monday's storm was the postponement of our team's very own third party debate that was initially scheduled for yesterday however we did want to ensure the safety of the candidates and our crew as well so the debates will now occur on november fifth just a day before the general election. governor romney you know we both agree we agree we have to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree with let's get back to something the president i agree on and the two of you agree that the voters have a choice so you wonder who to vote for when romney an
seaboard. so i think we're really lucky we see a b. and i think the way to way to fix that is move away from it because there's no state there absolutely well they can dream as a system president professor at suny empire state college enjoy the day off i'm sorry students are not upset about it but i do want to thank you for being on the show today thank you very much my pleasure. well another result of monday's storm was the postponement of our team's very own third party debate that was...
125
125
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard. there's some more flooding pictures. that's hoboken, i think. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we've got some new "new york times" quinnipiac/cbs poll numbers in three key senate races. let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. we start in virginia, where democrat tim kaine is leading republican george allen by just four, kaine, 50, allen, 46. in ohio, sherrod brown has a nine-point lead over josh mandell. and in florida, democratic senator bill nelson keeps coming back. he's got a big lead over republican connie mack, nelson 52, mack, 39. and that's a 13-point lead for the democrat. we'll be right back. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. m
seaboard. there's some more flooding pictures. that's hoboken, i think. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we've got some new "new york times" quinnipiac/cbs poll numbers in three key senate races. let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. we start in virginia, where democrat tim kaine is leading republican george allen by just four, kaine, 50, allen, 46. in ohio, sherrod brown has a nine-point lead over josh mandell. and in florida, democratic...
151
151
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> first up today, gray skies over the eastern seaboard gave ato sunshine today, but the dark mood over parts of new york and new jersey persists. the death toll up to at least 50. more than 6 million homes, including 4 million in new york and new jersey, remain without power at this hour. president obama got a firsthand look at the damage today. >> the stock exchange running on generator power came back to life. the mayor gave a thumbs up and rang the opening bell to the sound of cheers. >> and more troubles. this is the scene in the coastal community of seaside heights, new jersey, where hundreds of homes were knocked off their foundations. >> and this is the scene near bayhead, new jersey, a community under water there and cut off as the atlantic ocean merged with another waterway. homes, once million-dollar homes, now worthless. we get the latest from new jersey and jay gray. >> reporter: good evening. this is the kind of devastation that hundreds of thousands are working through right now, the start of what is sure to be a long and very difficult recovery. the images are overw
. >> first up today, gray skies over the eastern seaboard gave ato sunshine today, but the dark mood over parts of new york and new jersey persists. the death toll up to at least 50. more than 6 million homes, including 4 million in new york and new jersey, remain without power at this hour. president obama got a firsthand look at the damage today. >> the stock exchange running on generator power came back to life. the mayor gave a thumbs up and rang the opening bell to the sound of...
114
114
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard people would say he was getting in the way or causing too much of a distraction if he went to the storm affected areas. so, i do think they are doing what they need to do. >>neil: in the case of mitt romney he urges donations to the events to red cross or emergency supplies but you are right i don't think either can win. having said that, how is this shaking out politically? it is a disaster. generally i would assume the president at time of disaster, they rally folks to them. has this one? >>guest: well, let me point out, as well, that i went to an ann romney event in northern cincinnati and she spent the first five minutes of her stump speech talk about the victims of the storm and got out her iphone and she demonstrated how everyone in her audience could donate to the red cross. so she is doing as much as she can. it is not just mitt romney. so, i make that point. it is true the president might be able to whip up some patriotism for him thousand the country because of the storm and mitt romney just has to keep campaigning, but both campaigns don't know how this will affe
seaboard people would say he was getting in the way or causing too much of a distraction if he went to the storm affected areas. so, i do think they are doing what they need to do. >>neil: in the case of mitt romney he urges donations to the events to red cross or emergency supplies but you are right i don't think either can win. having said that, how is this shaking out politically? it is a disaster. generally i would assume the president at time of disaster, they rally folks to them....
237
237
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard and we're working with the city and the state and the federal government first of all, kudos to the first responders. they did an incredible job and also to all the employees that were working in these buildings 24/7 for the last few days in particular people working in my building, we almost lost two people with the floods coming in so we're very, very lucky. the effort's ongoing. we're working with con-ed and the city and one of the other priorities is to help relocate some of the companies that have not had the ability to go back in their buildings a little bit. we're assessing our buildings. we sustained storm damage in some of them, not structural but electrical, other buildings are perfectly fine and we're just waiting for con ed to turn on the power as soon as the city lifts the no fly zone, so to speak downtown we'll be able to get them back in but it's going to take some buildings a lot. lot of buildings downtown took significant damage. >> that's an important point that you're helping some companies relocate even if it's a temporary spot. scott cohn, we know 6 milli
seaboard and we're working with the city and the state and the federal government first of all, kudos to the first responders. they did an incredible job and also to all the employees that were working in these buildings 24/7 for the last few days in particular people working in my building, we almost lost two people with the floods coming in so we're very, very lucky. the effort's ongoing. we're working with con-ed and the city and one of the other priorities is to help relocate some of the...
141
141
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard all the way from the carolinas north into connecticut, whether you can have homes that are right on the surf line in effect. or whether we're going to have to have what they used to have in the past, was for big barrier reefs and other kinds of protective areas between the surf and where the homes were. i get why people would want to live right on the sea. that's understandable. i lived on the ocean in california and there's nothing quite like it. but now because of climate change and let's be clear about this, we have climate change under way, global warming, that's another question that we should be addressing as well, a vast majority of the meteorologists and scientists in the country and in the world who study these kinds of events, have concluded that there is global warming and obviously we do have climate change. so we have to plan for the future based on these realities, andrea, and this is a huge wake-up call. >> it's a huge wake-up call as an october surprise if you will in the middle of the campaign where these issues have not been discussed. >> yeah. and i don't
seaboard all the way from the carolinas north into connecticut, whether you can have homes that are right on the surf line in effect. or whether we're going to have to have what they used to have in the past, was for big barrier reefs and other kinds of protective areas between the surf and where the homes were. i get why people would want to live right on the sea. that's understandable. i lived on the ocean in california and there's nothing quite like it. but now because of climate change and...
271
271
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
if you close refineries on the eastern seaboard in theory the front months of crude should be under some pressure. we saw the front months of crude gained ground on the back. that is counterintuitive and i will respect this action and wants to be long, not short. sandra: why are prices going up when they should be going down? >> i am not that wide. guana look at markets like this, watch it absolutely be happening? unleaded gas should be going up. crude should be going down and it isn't. i am looking for market action to take me off. sandra: at talked to you before the markets opened its entire 8 this week. now that they have, your thoughts on the reopening of the exchanges across the united states? >> this place gives me the creeps when the only thing trading is hot and cattle. it is good to have some oil is back around me and things going on. i am happy we are back to business as usual. sandra: quarterly? >> very orderly. sandra: tres knippa of night capital. back to business at the cme in chicago. ashley: it is halloween. all right, sandra smith, thank you very much. melissa: the quest
if you close refineries on the eastern seaboard in theory the front months of crude should be under some pressure. we saw the front months of crude gained ground on the back. that is counterintuitive and i will respect this action and wants to be long, not short. sandra: why are prices going up when they should be going down? >> i am not that wide. guana look at markets like this, watch it absolutely be happening? unleaded gas should be going up. crude should be going down and it isn't. i...
223
223
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard deal with this. but make no mistake about it. tomorrow the president is going back out on the campaign trail. he will be in colorado, nevada. on to wisconsin and ohio the next couple days. so both sides taking a bit of a time out right now. but vice president biden in florida today. mitt romney back in florida, the battleground state today. both sides have been gingerly getting back into this. today the president and governor christie putting politics aside. we are in the midst of a very, very tight election. megyn: enjoy it while you can. air force one goes pretty much where it pleases. but the rest of the country's air traffic is a mess. 15,000 flights canceled since sunday october 28, interrupting plans for 1.5 million passengers. 19 airports across the country were impacted as far away as los angeles. but a glimmer of hope today. two of the new york area airports newark and jfk opened to limited service. the airport in philadelphia moments ago the air in philadelphia says it has resumed operation
seaboard deal with this. but make no mistake about it. tomorrow the president is going back out on the campaign trail. he will be in colorado, nevada. on to wisconsin and ohio the next couple days. so both sides taking a bit of a time out right now. but vice president biden in florida today. mitt romney back in florida, the battleground state today. both sides have been gingerly getting back into this. today the president and governor christie putting politics aside. we are in the midst of a...
102
102
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
he was on the phone with governors and mayors all up and down the eastern seaboard. chris christie, the governor of new jersey, his state was hardest hit. he had made some very favorable comments. over the last couple of months they made some really favorable comments. so, here is a moment in which a president can show great leadership, an opportunity to demonstrate the power of the white house or incumbency, or he can screw it up and bought everything, losing the election because of it. he is probably tilting towards the leadership right now. there have not been any serious critiques of the obama handling of the storm in the aftermath. what is mitt romney to do? he is in this middle place, where there is no role for an opposition candidate. no accepted script for what one of these candidates is supposed to do when one of these storms come along. there is a risk for both sides and a benefit that advantages obama more than mitt romney. >> governor romney will be in florida for these three rallies. also, vice-president joe biden. there it is. we will show you governor
he was on the phone with governors and mayors all up and down the eastern seaboard. chris christie, the governor of new jersey, his state was hardest hit. he had made some very favorable comments. over the last couple of months they made some really favorable comments. so, here is a moment in which a president can show great leadership, an opportunity to demonstrate the power of the white house or incumbency, or he can screw it up and bought everything, losing the election because of it. he is...
66
66
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
all along, really, the eastern seaboard. dr. j, how about home depot, lowe's or some of the other home improvement or related businesses? >> i think this plays out for months and months. the board-up part comes before the hurricane. the long-lasting effect is people will be buying mohawk and carpet, buying around strong worldwide, as you've detailed. fastenal for all these little parts that go into your home. i don't think this is a two-day story. i don't think it's just because of the two days when this storm was most fierce are the reasons you buy those. i think you buy them, because the reconstruction will take months. that's why i buy the rest of those bricks and mortar, if you will. >> for some of these folks in staten island, these live pictures coming in just now, the rebuilding effort could take quite longer. >>> ahead on "halftime report," apple shares falling in the first day of trading since the big management shake-up there.9÷ go bargain hunting here? look at that. a five handle. that means it's trade fog 500-also s
all along, really, the eastern seaboard. dr. j, how about home depot, lowe's or some of the other home improvement or related businesses? >> i think this plays out for months and months. the board-up part comes before the hurricane. the long-lasting effect is people will be buying mohawk and carpet, buying around strong worldwide, as you've detailed. fastenal for all these little parts that go into your home. i don't think this is a two-day story. i don't think it's just because of the...
156
156
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the entire eastern seaboard is now in recovery mode from the carolinas to the canadian border, and right now we're going to focus on the jersey shore that is the 130-mile stretch of beaches, the barrier islands south of new york city. that is where we find our own cnn's michael holmes. he is moving around the thoms river in seaside heights area. he is joining us by phone. michael, some of the things that we have seen very recently, some of the new pictures, are just these huge boats that were just thrown up on land and streets that were covered with water. can you describe for us where you are now and how the community is coping. >> michael, can you hear me? we just lost michael. we'll get back to him as soon as we can. some of the things that we've been watching, too, as this huge poster is unbelievable when you take a look at the pictures. that is just in the ocean, and it just shows you the amount of devastation and just how powerful the super storm was. we are also learning, of course, how dependent we are on technology. you know, there are many folks who are without power
. >>> the entire eastern seaboard is now in recovery mode from the carolinas to the canadian border, and right now we're going to focus on the jersey shore that is the 130-mile stretch of beaches, the barrier islands south of new york city. that is where we find our own cnn's michael holmes. he is moving around the thoms river in seaside heights area. he is joining us by phone. michael, some of the things that we have seen very recently, some of the new pictures, are just these huge...
130
130
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a tough time for a lot of people, millions of folks across the eastern seaboard, but america is tougher. and we're tougher because we pull together, we leave nobody behind. >> one of the things i'm going to be talking about the president about tomorrow is bringing the army corps in immediately to talk to us about how's the best way to rebuild the jersey shore. >> so let's bring you up to speed, the very latest that we know. at least 48 deaths have been confirmed. damage estimates have now ballooned to $50 billion. 6 million remain without power and on staten island, floodwaters are so high many are trapped in their own homes. the coast guard has been coming in from the air to bring them to safety. other communities like hoboken are frantically trying to pump water off the streets. homes and basements, many areas of this town right now remain impassable. >> within ten minutes we had four feet of water in the basement. it was unbelievable. i never saw anything like that in my life. >> it was the scariest thing i have ever seen. >> poles are ripped in half, sidewalks are gone. >
this is a tough time for a lot of people, millions of folks across the eastern seaboard, but america is tougher. and we're tougher because we pull together, we leave nobody behind. >> one of the things i'm going to be talking about the president about tomorrow is bringing the army corps in immediately to talk to us about how's the best way to rebuild the jersey shore. >> so let's bring you up to speed, the very latest that we know. at least 48 deaths have been confirmed. damage...
186
186
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 1
tons of sales for that particular item, cleaning up the eastern seaboard. connell: a lot of challenges. good to see the market up and running. the chief economist's i age as global in sight joins us. lot of people talking over the last day or two about the economic impact of what we have all been through in the northeast. what do you think it will be? >> this is a unique storm. many of them are unique but this is particularly unique because of the impact it had on new york city and the fact that it has disrupted business and will continue to disrupt it for some time given the subway system downtown essentials paralyzed and will be for some days. you have a combination of business disruption and the fact that some of the refineries have been affected on the east coast so you have the gasoline effect and price is up on gasoline and destruction and business as we put that together and it could lower fourth quarter growth as much as 1/2%. it will have an impact. it won't be horrible but it will be there. connell: it won't be positive. you see these things after
tons of sales for that particular item, cleaning up the eastern seaboard. connell: a lot of challenges. good to see the market up and running. the chief economist's i age as global in sight joins us. lot of people talking over the last day or two about the economic impact of what we have all been through in the northeast. what do you think it will be? >> this is a unique storm. many of them are unique but this is particularly unique because of the impact it had on new york city and the...
125
125
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard in a seven-year period including one, donna, gave hurricane-force winds everywhere from florida to maine. there is nothing new under the sun. you're seeing recycling what happened before except a lot of people don't know what happened before. a lot of that people say where is this coming from? basically go back and take a look at the maps. you will see where it came from. jenna: we forget quickly. tough to forget images we're seeing out of this storm. joe, nice to have you with us today. we appreciate the context very much. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. jon: prayers for the victims it appeared survivors of superstorm sandy. pope benedict offering his condolences from the vatican expressing solidarity with all of the recovery crews. plus a new call for president obama to answer key questions about the deadly terrorist attack that took the life of our ambassador in libya and three others. we'll talk with senator kelly ayotte about the long list of lingering questions she has, as do other senators concerning benghazi. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the col
seaboard in a seven-year period including one, donna, gave hurricane-force winds everywhere from florida to maine. there is nothing new under the sun. you're seeing recycling what happened before except a lot of people don't know what happened before. a lot of that people say where is this coming from? basically go back and take a look at the maps. you will see where it came from. jenna: we forget quickly. tough to forget images we're seeing out of this storm. joe, nice to have you with us...
123
123
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
millions of folks all across the eastern seaboard. but america is tougher. and we're tougher because we pull together, we leave nobody behind, we make sure that we respond as a nation and remind ourselves that whenever an american is in need, all of us stand together to make sure that we're providing the help that's necessary. >> mitt romney will resume a full campaign schedule today, stumping in florida. he held a disaster relief event yesterday in ohio. >> we've got people right now that are having some hard times because of this terrible hurricane and the storm that followed it, and your generosity will make a difference. so i want to thank you. >> i want to bring in usa today's washington bureau chief susan page. maureen dowd writes this this morning, quote, while romney campaigns in florida yesterday, christie and obama plan to tour storm damage in new jersey. a picture of bipartisanship, putting distressed people above ki dirt-slinging politics and that's a grand bargain for both of them. susan, is this politically perhaps better than campaigning for t
millions of folks all across the eastern seaboard. but america is tougher. and we're tougher because we pull together, we leave nobody behind, we make sure that we respond as a nation and remind ourselves that whenever an american is in need, all of us stand together to make sure that we're providing the help that's necessary. >> mitt romney will resume a full campaign schedule today, stumping in florida. he held a disaster relief event yesterday in ohio. >> we've got people right...
2,419
2.4K
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 2,419
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> all took the storm north and then towards the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: by the weekend, the american and european models had converged. without these forecasts the human cost might have been far worse. essentially you and the other 250 scientists working here probably saved lives? >> i think it certainly motivates all of the people who work here. >> reporter: and global warming could make their work more important than ever. >> if it turned out to be the case that such storms became more common, then our weather forecasting models need to factor that in. >> reporter: if the weather patterns are changing, then so is our ability to predict them. already the scientists are planning more research to help them and all of us plan for the future. because if it's true, as new york's governor says, that we are now dealing with extreme weather patterns in a way we haven't seen, then centers like the one you've just seen are more important than ever, and, matt, that warning from al last week was so important. >> certainly was. keir simmons, good work on their part and yours, by the way
. >> all took the storm north and then towards the eastern seaboard. >> reporter: by the weekend, the american and european models had converged. without these forecasts the human cost might have been far worse. essentially you and the other 250 scientists working here probably saved lives? >> i think it certainly motivates all of the people who work here. >> reporter: and global warming could make their work more important than ever. >> if it turned out to be the...
114
114
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard that need these items. so we knew it. we would have guessed it. but now it is a fact. home depot certainly a leader on the dow jones industrials. charles? charles: how does it feel to be back down on the floor? nicole: i am excited to be here. i have been waiting to get back to work here. a lot of traders don't have internet or cell service or data so they can't trade as well as they would like to, some of the brokers, but the fact of the matter is that the dmms, designated market makers, specialists, have opened everything smoothly. haven't heard any problems of actual trading of stocks today. so far smooth opening. charles: we are happy to have you down there. big story of the week, hurricane sandy, jeff flock continues to keep an eye on the damage at point pleasant beach in new jersey. you 'done a remarkable job -- you have done a remarkable job on a remarkable story. what's going on now? jeff: look at this, this is the board walk. i can actually pick it up. pieces of it have buckled up. i'm surrounded b
seaboard that need these items. so we knew it. we would have guessed it. but now it is a fact. home depot certainly a leader on the dow jones industrials. charles? charles: how does it feel to be back down on the floor? nicole: i am excited to be here. i have been waiting to get back to work here. a lot of traders don't have internet or cell service or data so they can't trade as well as they would like to, some of the brokers, but the fact of the matter is that the dmms, designated market...
179
179
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard. >> mark greenblatt joins us from lower manhattan with the latest on conditions there. >> reporter: good morning. here in lower manhattan power remains out, in a few signs that life is beginning to get back to normal there have been people all morning taking pictures in less than 15 minutes mayor bloomberg is going to be ringing the opening bell on the floor of the new york stock exchange as trading resumes. it was another night of no lights and no power for thousands in the big apple, still no clear idea of when power will be restored. new york city, which shutdown its entire mass transit system, will spend the next several days pumping out flooded tunnels, hoping to get everything moving again in breezy point, new york a beach front community of firemen, policemen and blue collar workers are still taking stock of not only the damage but from a fire that destroyed as many as 100 homes. >> nothing i could really identify except for the kitchen tile and the bathroom tile and that's it. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is unknown. new jersey took the brunt of sandy with coastal com
seaboard. >> mark greenblatt joins us from lower manhattan with the latest on conditions there. >> reporter: good morning. here in lower manhattan power remains out, in a few signs that life is beginning to get back to normal there have been people all morning taking pictures in less than 15 minutes mayor bloomberg is going to be ringing the opening bell on the floor of the new york stock exchange as trading resumes. it was another night of no lights and no power for thousands in...
148
148
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard today. since the weekend, he had been leaving the campaigning to former president clinton and some other high-profile supporters. >>> the latest cbs news new york times poll shows the president with a narrow 48-47% lead among likely voters. he had a three-point lead in the same poll just a month ago. >>> time now 6:11. disney goes to the dark side. the plans to revive the "star wars" franchise. >> and a huge chunk ripped from a surfboard tells the story. how witnesses say a california surfer from a -- how witnesses saved a california surfer from a shark attack. >> a candidate's husband roughed up. how a heated race in the south bay is getting ugly. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. long standoff at an apartmen santa clara. a bank of the west, on busis n the burbank distri >>> the suspect in a san jose bank robbery is in custody after a standoff. a bank was robbed just before 3:00
seaboard today. since the weekend, he had been leaving the campaigning to former president clinton and some other high-profile supporters. >>> the latest cbs news new york times poll shows the president with a narrow 48-47% lead among likely voters. he had a three-point lead in the same poll just a month ago. >>> time now 6:11. disney goes to the dark side. the plans to revive the "star wars" franchise. >> and a huge chunk ripped from a surfboard tells the...
147
147
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
but what we see here goes on for hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. >> the aerial shots, this is the first stuff we've been seeing today. yesterday you couldn't really get up in helicopters, news folks couldn't do it. it wasn't very safe. we know that some folks like governor christie did and now you sort of understand his reaction later in the day and later in the evening. hurricane sandy put a pause on politics, but it's not lasting very long. frankly the calendar says it can't last long. mitt romney is in florida. president obama will be in new jersey. he'll get that firsthand look himself going on chopper with governor christie. joining us now political editor perry, anita dunn, former white house communications director for president obama and msnbc senior editor mark murray. we have one other person who was going to join us, governor uhrlach is caught in traffic. not everything is working so well. i want to start with this battle about the map. i have a feeling i know what anita's opinion is about this issue. >> i'm not going to shave my mustache. >> there is evidence to
but what we see here goes on for hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. >> the aerial shots, this is the first stuff we've been seeing today. yesterday you couldn't really get up in helicopters, news folks couldn't do it. it wasn't very safe. we know that some folks like governor christie did and now you sort of understand his reaction later in the day and later in the evening. hurricane sandy put a pause on politics, but it's not lasting very long. frankly the calendar says it...
103
103
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
he was on the phone with governors and mayors all up and down at eastern seaboard all day, monday and tuesday. chris christie, the governor of new jersey to his state was hardest hit by hurricane sandy has made some very favorable comments, a republican who spent a lot of time bashing obama, over the last couple of months, made some really favorable comments about the president. said he deserves a lot of credit for the storm handle but here's a moment in which the president can you show great leadership and an opportunity to sort of demonstrate the power of the white house and the power of incumbency, or he can screw it up and botch everything and end up losing reelection probably because of it. i think he's probably tilting towards the leadership side now. there have not been a serious critiques of obama's handling of storm's aftermath. meanwhile, what is mitt romney did you? he's in this bizarre sort of middle place where there is no role for an opposition candidate. there's no sort of acceptance script in what a candidate is supposed to do when one of these big storms comes along.
he was on the phone with governors and mayors all up and down at eastern seaboard all day, monday and tuesday. chris christie, the governor of new jersey to his state was hardest hit by hurricane sandy has made some very favorable comments, a republican who spent a lot of time bashing obama, over the last couple of months, made some really favorable comments about the president. said he deserves a lot of credit for the storm handle but here's a moment in which the president can you show great...
191
191
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard. for now he is leaving the campaigning to former president clinton and other high-profile supporters. the latest cbs news/new york times poll taken before the storm shows that the president has a 48-47% lead among likely voters. he had a three-point lead in the same poll a month ago. it will be interesting to see if this has an effect on the election tuesday because they really do have to tone it down. >> they do. and we have seen that actually in the last couple of days. 5:05. let's check on the weather. >> we have a big parade. >> we have a big parade today. the parade of champions for the san francisco giants as they come back to town. well, we have the clouds outside right now. fog, drizzle and beautiful colors over san francisco. halloween, too. temperatures running in the 50s outside. i think as we head throughout the day today, we are going to see some clouds rolling in and on the increase and wouldn't you know it, a chance of rain developing. the good news is it stays dry for t
seaboard. for now he is leaving the campaigning to former president clinton and other high-profile supporters. the latest cbs news/new york times poll taken before the storm shows that the president has a 48-47% lead among likely voters. he had a three-point lead in the same poll a month ago. it will be interesting to see if this has an effect on the election tuesday because they really do have to tone it down. >> they do. and we have seen that actually in the last couple of days. 5:05....
WHUT (Howard University Television)
186
186
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
cushions it, toward the eastern seaboards, of the united states. and this time -- it did make a landfall in the eastern coast. hence, the biggest storm in generations. now it has the become a remnant of low-pressure systems, so, it is much weaker than, than it was when it hit a landfall. though the tropical moisture brings all the humidity and turns and makes a lot of downpour as cross ts across the. you can see the size. it is very big. not an organized system t it will bringing, patches of very heavy rain across the regions. not only that -- it brings all of the cold air from the north across the system. what it does is take a look at the video coming out from the west virginia. here -- we had, 73 secentimeter of snowfall, in just from this storm system. and the additional -- snowfall could ak sthael ectually exceed meters, on top of lots of more plowing to do. see it can pull back. and the system is moving away from the land masses. blizzard warnings is posted and in effect in west virginia. back to you. >> damages could reach $20 billion, and t
cushions it, toward the eastern seaboards, of the united states. and this time -- it did make a landfall in the eastern coast. hence, the biggest storm in generations. now it has the become a remnant of low-pressure systems, so, it is much weaker than, than it was when it hit a landfall. though the tropical moisture brings all the humidity and turns and makes a lot of downpour as cross ts across the. you can see the size. it is very big. not an organized system t it will bringing, patches of...
101
101
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
seaboard. for now he is leaving the campaigning to former president clinton and other high-profile supporters. >>> the latest cbs news/new york times poll taken before the storm shows that the president does have a narrow 48- 47% lead among likely voters. he had a 3-point lead in the same poll a month ago. right now the election seems to be on hold. >> it's recovery that's the focus right now. time is 4:35. lawrence is in the weather center. >> the center of sand ski sandy is in pennsylvania, showers beginning to taper off. we have some rain headed in our direction. some dense fog in spots this morning overlooking the city of san francisco. you can see the orange out there for the giants, the parade of champions today. temperatures right now running mainly in the 50s outside so fairly mild start to the day and by the afternoon, guess what we have coming our way, a cold front is on approach. that will bring with it a chance of rain by late in the day. i think the parade of champions will stay dr
seaboard. for now he is leaving the campaigning to former president clinton and other high-profile supporters. >>> the latest cbs news/new york times poll taken before the storm shows that the president does have a narrow 48- 47% lead among likely voters. he had a 3-point lead in the same poll a month ago. right now the election seems to be on hold. >> it's recovery that's the focus right now. time is 4:35. lawrence is in the weather center. >> the center of sand ski sandy...
156
156
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
number one, as you close refineries along the eastern seaboard, you should have seen spikes in unleaded gasoline prices. but by the same token, if those refineries are closed, that means that the end users don't need crude. they're not going to buy crude. so that should have been very bearish, the crude oil market. the crude oil market didn't break nearly as much as i expected it to. and the other thing that i noticed is- keep in mind i trade futures. in futures, futures have contract months. the lead month is december, and you trade every single month. so presumably, you would think that the front months of crude would have weakened toward the back months of crude, because, if the end users, i.e. the refineries along the eastern seaboard, if they don't want the crude right now, then they'll pay up and store it and use it later. that didn't happen. you actually saw the front months of crude actually showing some reasonable support to the back months. i totally didn't expect that. so for me, i am not going to sell into this break, and i actually would rather be a buyer of break in the cr
number one, as you close refineries along the eastern seaboard, you should have seen spikes in unleaded gasoline prices. but by the same token, if those refineries are closed, that means that the end users don't need crude. they're not going to buy crude. so that should have been very bearish, the crude oil market. the crude oil market didn't break nearly as much as i expected it to. and the other thing that i noticed is- keep in mind i trade futures. in futures, futures have contract months....
246
246
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> while hurricane sandy drenched much of the eastern seaboard, it's caused blizzard like conditions in parts of west virginia. it dumped more than a foot of snow at show shoe mountain resort. we have the president of snow shoe on the phone. good morning, frank. are you there? >> i am, good morning, tony. >> is it more than a foot now? >> yeah. you know, it's tough with the winds to get an exact measurement. but which estimate between 22 and 26 inches total. >> are you going to be opening early because of this? >> well, we lost power to the entire region here. our cone and surrounding counties lost power at about 4:30 this morning. before that point we were looking at doing some skiing this weekend. i can't say now we'll be able to do that, because we're not sure when we'll get the power back. >> okay, that's a big issue. i understand you've been having internet problems and that kind of thing, too? >> yeah. when we get high winds, it is a remote location, so communication problems, long distance lines, internet, things like that do go down intermittently. internet supported by a ser
. >>> while hurricane sandy drenched much of the eastern seaboard, it's caused blizzard like conditions in parts of west virginia. it dumped more than a foot of snow at show shoe mountain resort. we have the president of snow shoe on the phone. good morning, frank. are you there? >> i am, good morning, tony. >> is it more than a foot now? >> yeah. you know, it's tough with the winds to get an exact measurement. but which estimate between 22 and 26 inches total....